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A protest was planned to take place on the evening of June 4. Following the looting that occurred in the Brockton protest a few days earlier, many Taunton businesses boarded up their doors and windows in preparation, [68] and several helicopters and National Guard forces remained on standby around the city once the protest began. A group of ...
Boston Neighborhood Network (BNN) is a public, educational, and government access (PEG) broadcasting service serving Boston, Massachusetts. [1] BNN's programming is broadcast on two channels: News & Information, Comcast channel 9 and RCN Cable channel 15; Community Access, Comcast channel 23 and RCN channel 83
Restore Our Alienated Rights (ROAR) was an organization formed in Boston, Massachusetts by Louise Day Hicks in 1974. [1] Opposed to desegregation busing of Boston's public school students, the group protested the federally-mandated order to integrate Boston Public Schools by staging formal, sometimes violent protests. It remained active from ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States imposed new sanctions and visa bans on Georgians on Monday, including financial sanctions on two government officials and two members of the country’s pro ...
The Boston Occupier was an independent newspaper that was born out of the Occupy Boston movement. The title was originally The Occupy Boston Globe , but was changed shortly before the first publication in order to avoid association with the Boston Globe .
About two weeks after the standoff, some of those arrested filed a $70,000,000 civil rights and defamation lawsuit against media outlets, the Massachusetts State Police, some individual troopers involved in the standoff, the presiding arraignment judge, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for "violating the claimants civil, national and human rights."